A man has been charged with the murder of innocent man Bobby Messett in Bray Boxing Club.

Gerard Cervi, 31, originally from East Wall, Dublin appeared before the District court in Bray tonight.

He was brought to the court under armed garda escort with little notice at 10.30pm Tuesday night and charged.

The man was remanded in custody to appear at the same court in the coming days.

Pete Taylor, Katie’s father was also injured in the shooting – as was another innocent man Ian Britton.

The alleged killer was arrested in Bundoran, Co Donegal. The woman was arrested in south inner city Dublin.

He was held under anti-gangland legislation and questioned at Bray Garda Station for three days.

The Director of Public Prosecutions directed that a charge of murder be laid against the man.

A woman in her 20’s was released without charge.

On the morning of the killing Pete Taylor, Katie's father, was taking a fitness class. Bobby Messett died instantly when he was shot in the head, the gunman also struck Pete Taylor and another innocent man Ian Britton.

Taylor has undergone extensive reconstructive surgery to his arm and also a procedure on his chest.

The boxing trainer was not in court and is understood to be living outside of Ireland.

No application for bail can be heard at the District Court and the man was taken to prison until his next appearance.